INDEX 
V. 
Rats, 127 
Regions where Cultivated Plants Origi¬ 
nated, 15-16 
Relations of Protoplasts, On the Inter¬ 
cellular, 145-8 
Report on Marine Sponges, 7-10 
Research, Botanical, 112 
- Encouragement of Scientific, 112 
Reviews 
A Short 11 andbook of Natural History, 
23-4 
Magnetism and Electricity, 55 
Norfolk Broads and Rivers, 25-G 
Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles, 
205 
Phillips’s Manual of Geology, 26 
Photo-Micrography, 206 
Spectrum Analysis, 295-6 
The British Moss Flora, 24-5 
The Fungi of Norfolk, 25 
The Student’s Elements of Geology, 
55 
Robin, Ejected Pellet of a, 328 
Roraima Mountain, 169-70 
Rowley Rag, Some Recent Observations 
on the Structure of, 261-6 
Saunders(J.\ Botanical Notes from South 
Beds, 236 
- Leafing of Oak and Ash, 206 
Scenes on the North Coast of Africa, 
233-4 
Schellen’s Spectrum Analysis, 295-6 
Scientific Research, Encouragement of, 
112 
Section, an Interesting, 237 
Shells, Eyes on, 141 
Smith (Jos., jun.), Anthropology, its 
Meaning and Aim, 286-91,319-25, 338-41 
Societies, Midland Union of Natural 
History,171-2,177-85, 224-33 
Societies, Midland Union of Microscopi¬ 
cal and Natural History, 343-4 
Societies, Reports of— 
Birmingham Microscopists’ and 
Naturalists’ Union, 30-1, 60, 87-8, 
115, 143-4, 175, 207, 239-40, 270-1, 299, 
300, 331-2 
Birmingham Natural History and 
Microscopical Society, 29-30, 59-60, 
86-7, 113-15, 142-3, 174-5, 206-7, 238-9, 
269-70, 298-9 (Address, 305-9), 328-31, 
352-4 
Caradoc Field Club, 144, 207-8, 271-2 
Dudley and Midland Geological 
Society, 272 
Leicester Literary and Philosophi¬ 
cal Society, 31-2, 60, 88, 116, 144, 
175-6, 208, 240, 300, 332, 354 
Peterborough Natural History, 
Scientific, and Archaeological 
Society, 32,116 
Some Facts about Arums, 301-5 
Some Inaccuracies upon the Geological 
Survey Maps and Sections of the 
Leicestershire Coal-field, 342-3 
Some Recent Observations on the Struc¬ 
ture of Rowley Rag, 261-6 
Sonchi, Desm., Puccinia, 352 
Sounds, Coloured, 141 
South Beds, Botanical Notes from/236 
Southall (Wm.), Breaking of the Meres, 
17-18 
- Sparrows versus Starlings, 173-4 
Sparrows versus Starlings, 173-4 
Spectrum Analysis (Review), 295-6 
Spider, Only a Dead, 28-9 
Sponges, Report on Marine, 7-10 
Spore, on the Development of a Fern 
from its, 44-6 
Starch, On, 256-61 
Structure of Mosses, The, 10-13 
Structure, the Geological, of the Titter- 
stone Clee Hill, 220-3 
Successful Pond Hunt, A, 188-90 
Survey, The Geological, 113 
- The Ordnance, 113 
Sutton Park, Additions to the Flora of, 56 
-Notes on the Natural History of, 
107-10,198 
- The Bittern in, 198 
Thompson (B.), The Middle Lias of 
Northamptonshire, 135-9,148-52,185-8, 
209-13, 250-5, 276-81, 309-14 
Titterstone Clee Hill, The Geological 
Structure of the, 220 3 
Turner (G. C.), On the Development of a 
Fern from its Spore, 44-6 
Union of Natural History Societies, Mid¬ 
land, 171-2,177-85, 224-33 
Union of Microscopical and Natural 
History Societies, Midland, 343-4 
Union, The Midland, 111, 140 
Vegetables, On the Nervous System of.— 
Do Plants Feel ? 67-8 
Vertebrata, Origin of the, 112 
Vibrionians, On the Origin of the Micro- 
zymas and, Everywhere, 85 
Waller (T. H.), on Penmaenmawr, 1-7 
- Some Recent Observations on the 
Structure of Rowley Rag, 261-66 
Warning from the British Coal Fields, A, 
141 
Warwickshire, Flora of, 18-23, 48-54, 78- 
83, 234-5, 266-8, 291-5, 348-52 
Weapons of Butterflies, 297 
Week’s Work, A, among the Cannock 
Chase Lepidoptera, 326-7 
Why and How, 58 
Wilkinson (W. H.), Notes on the Flora of 
America, 273-6, 314-18 
Wilson (E.), On the Lias Marlstone of 
Leicestershire as a Source of Iron, 
61-6, 94-7, 123-7, 152-8 
Woking, Notes from, 85 
Wragge (C. L.), Scenes on the North 
Coast of Africa, 233-4 
